Saturday, June 28, 2008

NBA Draft history - the best draft picks since 1980

Basketball place has made top 3 lists comparing the players selected with first seven picks during the last 28 years.

Top 3 players selected with the:

Nr. 1 pick:
1) Shaquille O`neal (1992)
2) Hakeem Olajuwon (1984)
3) Tim Duncan (1997)

Pretty hard to compare those 3 legendary big men because they all have more than 1 championship ring, they all have received the finals MVP award more than 1 time, they all have won at least 1 regular season MVP trophy and they all were dominant during their prime years. However I have chosen to give Shaq the 1st place. I did not put LeBron on the list because he is still too young and have not achieved anything much yet. Other great players like Iverson, Ewing, David Robinson, Webber and many more did not make the top 3 too.


Nr. 2 pick:
1) Isiah Thomas (1981)
2) Jason Kidd (1994)
3) Gary Payton (1990)

If all 3 top number one picks are big men then in contradistinction to that all 3 top number two picks are guards. Thomas, Kidd and Payton are great passers and they all rank in the top 7 all time leaders in total assists. Unfortunately I did not find a place in top 3 for Alonzo Mourning.





Nr. 3 pick:
1) Micheal Jordan (1984)
2) Dominique Wilkins (1982)
3) Kevin McHale (1980)

I guess that no one is going to argue with me about giving the first place to MJ and giving the second to Dominique but it was hard to choose the third place winner. I could choose Anfernee Hardaway, Grant Hill, Chauncey Billups, Baron Davis, Sean Elliott, Carmelo Anthony and many more great players but I went for the good old McHale - nevertheless he is a hall of famer.






Nr. 4 pick:
1) Dikembe Mutombo (1991)
2) Glen Rice (1989)
3) Rasheed Wallace (1995)









Nr. 5 pick:
1) Charles Barkley (1984)
2) Scottie Pippen (1987)
3) Kevin Garnett (1995)






Nr. 6 pick:
1) Kenny Smith (1987)
2) Antoine Walker (1996)
3) Tom Gugliotta (1992)







Nr. 7 pick:
1) Chris Mullin (1985)
2) Kevin Johnson (1987)
3) Richard Hamilton (1999)

Monday, June 23, 2008

Top 5 2008 NBA draft prospects.

1. Micheal Beasley (Chicago Bulls)
Position: Forward
Height/Weight: 6-10 / 235
Birthdate: January 9, 1989
High School: Notre Dame Prep
College: Kansas St.



2. Derick Rose (Miami Heat)
Position: Guard
Height/Weight: 6-3 / 190
Birthdate: October 4, 1988
High School: Simeon Career Academy
College: Memphis



3. Jerryd Bayless (Minnesota Timberwolves)
Position: Guard
Height/Weight: 6-3 / 200
Birthdate: August 20, 1988
High School: St. Mary’s HS
College: Arizona



4.O. J. Mayo (Seattle SuperSonics)
Position: Guard
Height/Weight: 6-5 / 200
Birthdate: November 5, 1987
High School: Huntington HS
College: Southern California



5.Brook Lopez (Memphis Grizzlies)
Position: Center
Height/Weight: 7-0 / 260
Birthdate: April 1, 1988
High School: San Joaquin Memorial HS
College: Stanford



Friday, June 20, 2008

Some interesting facts about the 2008 Finals

* The 39-point victory for the Celtics in game 6 is the greatest margin of victory in a clinching game in the NBA finals.
* Ray Allen tied a single-game Finals three-pointers record with 7 in game 6.
* Ray Allen established a new NBA finals record for 3-pointers made with 22.
* The Celtics set a single-game Finals record with 18 steals in game 6.
* The Celtics and the Lakers have accounted for exactly a half of all the championship trophies in NBA history (31 out 62 possible).
* The Celtics became only the third team in NBA history to win a league championship after missing the playoffs in the previous season.
* Celtics 13 home wins throughout the 2008 playoffs are a new NBA record.
* Phil Jackson managed to set an NBA record during the 2008 playoffs with 193 career playoff wins.
* The Celtics played 26 games in this years playoffs and that is a new NBA record.
* The Celtics set a new NBA record by making 52 3-pointers in the Finals.

Celtics take the crown


The legendary Boston Celtics have won their first title since 1986 when they beat the Houston Rockets 4:2. The LA Lakers were the favorites before the finals but at the end they turned out to be no match against Celtics defense. The Celtics grabbed the first two games at home but third game was won by the Lakers. The Lakers were up by as much as 24 during the crucial game 4 but the Celtics managed to comeback and win the game 97:91. Then the Lakers grabbed one at home in a tight game but the sixth game was surprisingly one-sided as the Celtics won 131:92. These series were full of emotions, furious comebacks, great individual performances and classic feelings. Eventually Paul Pierce earned the MVP trophy.